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Kaiser Permanente, Northern California Caritas in Action How Caring Science informs and inspires KP caregivers and affirms our commitment to provide our patients and their families exceptional care Caritas Consortium 2014 Creating A Caritas Comfort Care Box Honoring Health, Healing & Wholeness

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Different elements of comfort care tools used at end of life. These tools each represent a healing function and are contained in one box (shoe box size).

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Page 1: Creating A Caritas Comfort Care Box

Kaiser Permanente, Northern California

Caritas in ActionHow Caring Science informs and inspires KP caregivers and affirms our commitment to provide our

patients and their families exceptional care

Caritas Consortium 2014

Creating A Caritas Comfort Care Box

Honoring Health, Healing & Wholeness

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Creating A Caritas Comfort Care Box

Intent to Contribute Statement:

The poster board reflects the different elements of comfort care tools used at end of life. These tools each

represent a healing function and are contained in one box (shoe box size).

The first is a battery operated candle which creates a glow of light in the room. The next item is a small container

of massage lotion which represents the healing of the hands and is used for massaging the hands of the patient.

This is a particularly good act to do with family members present so that they can feel comfortable touching and

loving the hands of their beloved friend or relative. It is also a path the RN can take to engage more fully with the

patient. The next item is a small pamphlet that describes the physical changes in end of life patients. there are

some herbal tea packaged bags and some hard candy for the friends/family who may want to refresh their dry

mouths the next item is a small notebook for use as a journal or notes to take while in the hospital. and a pen to

write thoughts in. Finally a knitted bed quilt is given to the patient for her hospital stay and for the family/friends

to take home and keep. This blankets are hand knitted by the hospital volunteers. There is also clear lip gloss to

moisten the patient's lips.

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Inspired Contributor(s): Christine Humphreys – Caritas Coach

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Service Area: Marin/Sonoma

Medical Center: SRF

Affiliation: PCS

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Year Shared: 2014

Venue: Caritas Consortium

Format: Poster

ID #: H09

Keyword TAGs: Identifier

Consortium2014-June, Marin Sonoma, San Rafael, Poster, Caritas Coach, Patient Care Services, Adult Services

Healing Environments, Patients/Families

Descriptor Death & Dying

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